Juventus boss admits it would be ‘difficult to say no’ to big money offer for Paul Pogba

The Frenchman is one of the world’s hottest properties and Premier League giants Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City are all keen on the 22-year-old.

Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport quote Allegri as saying: “A Pogba transfer? Obviously it would be a decision made by the club and not by the technical team.

“When you talk about certain figures, it’s difficult to say no. But if Paul remains in Turin, he should do it with the right mentality and without having any regrets.”

Manchester City have already reportedly tabled £58m for the dynamic midfielder, who came through the youth system at United before leaving on a free transfer in 2012.

He has blossomed into an explosive talent with the Italian giants, winning the league title in each of his three campaigns with the club and helping to reach the Champions League final this year.

His team-mate Alvaro Morata, who scored in both semi-finals and the final of the Champions League, is also being linked with a move, possibly back to Real Madrid.

Allegri said of the Spanish striker: “If we must sell him, I hope the club at least gets €70-80m for him.

“This is Morata’s current value. I think we must focus on him and also on Kingsley Coman, another youngster with excellent skills, that needs a bit more time to reach his top level.”

If Morata returns to Madrid, it opens up the possibility of Karim Benzema moving to the Premier League, where United, Liverpool and Arsenal are all reportedly keen.

Former United and City star Carlos Tevez is another player in demand, being linked with Atletico Madrid, and Allegri explained: “It’s Tevez’s choice but those who will stay must know that the work we will do next season will be even more intense than what we have done this campaign.

“I don’t want players that stop and look at what we have achieved in the past.”